High Performance Computing Multimedia
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GPFS Design Best Practices by Scott Denham
Sponsored by: IBMAccess this webcast and learn how to effectively design GPFS so that you can best manage your storage.
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Packet Capture in High-Speed and Data Center Networks
Sponsored by: WildPackets, Inc.This in-depth webcast explores the impact high-speed networking, changing traffic patterns, and new capture points have on network monitoring today and reveals key places you must capture data to truly achieve the visibility you need to ensure optimal network performance.
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Intel® Chip Chat
Sponsored by: IntelIntel® Chip Chat is a recurring podcast series of informal, one-on-one interviews with some of the brightest minds in the industry. It strives to bring listeners closer to the innovations and inspirations of the men and women shaping the future of computing, and in the process share a little bit about the technologists themselves.
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NNMi for Windows
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard EnterpriseManage fault, availability, performance and advanced network services for your physical and virtualized network infrastructure. View details of this trial software.
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Parallel Programming Talk - Dr. David Patterson on the future of Parallel Programming
Sponsored by: Intel Software NetworkJoin master of the parallel universe Clay Breshears and Aaron Tersteeg as they discuss parallel programming with a special guest. This episode features Dr. David Paterson, Director of the Universal Parallel Computing Research Center at UC Berkeley sponsored by Intel and Microsoft.
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Get More Virtual with Dell and VMware vSphere
Sponsored by: DellEMC and Intel®Learn how Dell has designed and integrated the Dell EqualLogic Virtual SAN with VMware® vSphere 4.0 with to help you save money and get more virtual.
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Improving JVM scalability and performance
Sponsored by: AzulJohn Davies, Technical Director, IONA and Gil Tene, CTO & co-founder of Azul Systems, discusses how Azul Compute Appliances solves scalability and performance problems in organizations due to their business critical Java applications.